Manchester United face Everton in the 3rd round of the FA Cup this evening.
Manchester United have won the competition 12 times, most recently in 2016. They are in excellent form having won their last 5 league matches.
Everton on the other hand are in a miserable run of form and succumbed to a 1-4 hammering against Brighton on Tuesday night. Everton have won the FA Cup 5 times, most recently in 1995.
Here's what you need to know about tonight's big game:
Where is it being played?
Old Trafford in Manchester
What time is kick-off?
8pm.
What TV Channel is it on?
ITV/UTV
Can I stream it?
There are no streaming options available
Team news
Forward Anthony Martial is available after an injury scare against Bournemouth. Brazil forward Anthony could be in contention to play after returning to training following an injury. Scott McTominay may also feature however Donny van de Beek is out after sustaining a knee injury against the Cherries on Tuesday night.
Anthony Gordon remains a doubt for Everton due to illness, but Yerry Mina has recovered. Dominic Calvert-Lewin must also be assessed after suffering with fatigue. Toffees full-back Nathan Patterson has also been ruled out for six weeks with a knee injury, but midfielder Amadou Onana is available after serving a one-match suspension.
Quotes corner
Man Utd manager Erik Ten Hag,
"The cup is always special, I know in England, there are even higher expectations around the FA Cup than in the Netherlands but I like the cup in the Netherlands as well. In not so many games you can achieve a lot.
"We are where we want to be but still go from game to game, we play in many competitions, focus from game to game and don't think too far ahead."
Everton manager Frank Lampard,
"I came here nearly a year ago now and my feeling when I walked in the building was a lot of Evertonians have such passion for this club and thought we were going in the direction of relegation. That’s my honest feeling."
"We managed to have an incredible time together. It sounds a bit soppy but to stay up everyone saw the images at Palace and I lived that moment with the fans and so did everybody here at this club."
"In my mind as I went home that night and had a glass of wine I thought 'this is where the work begins and it’s going to be a tough journey'.
Betting odds
Manchester United 4/11
Draw 15/4
Everton 17/2
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